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The first 50 kids to show up can get their face painted as a monkey for free. All proceeds from the event will benefit "Born Free USA," an organization dedicated to rehoming monkeys.
Acting on information from an anonymous whistleblower, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) contends the monkey died after three surgeries due to carelessness in a neuroscience lab.
The first 50 kids to show up can get their face painted as a monkey for free. All proceeds from the event will benefit "Born Free USA," an organization dedicated to rehoming monkeys.
Scientists have urged the US government to increase investment in lab monkey breeding programmes as a smuggling scandal in Cambodia risks worsening a shortage of test animals that is hurting the ...
That prospect is another headache for an industry already dealing with a complex, multi-phase monkey supply chain crisis that has caused the price of macaques raised for lab use to soar, from ...
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